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ricky yesterday but whatever she reads ukraine's internal enemy of all there exists a russian empire in any fool can all be any real true national independence and bring in people. like or the militant arm of the madonna has taken over two floors in his central hotel. aig's credit card and breaking into an occupied room your attention. don't create problems for yourself we know you're inside the ear canal with your arms in the ear this is a simple check of identification. we will get inside one way or the other. don't be afraid this encounter on the phone calls the three day trip hanging nooses and a sign that reads traders of ukraine specify who the traders are in today's ukraine and looking in detail. former officials police russians tues. anyone associated with the former ruling party of regions is doing here is no exception. for those who claim to be peacefully demonstrating the democratic reforms. most come. more than one hundred and forty thousand people in ukraine have launched a site in applications with russia the medina cushion of explains that it's a reflection of insecuri
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the head of the international monetary fund. christina got pledged to send the teachings he ever really make sweet yet to establish how much financial aid ukraine needs. steinmeier later met with his us counterpart john kerry. kerry appealed directly to russia to respect ukraine's territorial integrity. but the russian parliament later approved the use of its military forces in crimea anti government protests continued throughout the week in venezuela with daily reports of violence. another man was shot dead friday during clashes with police in caracas. officials say a national guard soldier was also killed. students in opposition supporters have been venting their anger over high inflation and a shortage of basic goods in the country president nicolas mature oaks killed what he called peace meetings this week. but members of the opposition were largely absent. they've refused to enter dialogue until madeira releases demonstrators who were being held in jail. and stops the government's harsh crackdown on the protest movement. bu
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international within twenty four hours a day and in ukraine air force division has pledged allegiance to the crimean people eight hundred personnel and almost fifty warplanes are now under the command of local authorities and that brings the total number of troops who've reportedly switch sides in the peninsula to almost six thousand in just two days. well this is an air force base here in the crimea. in that they have forty five make fighter jets and about eight hundred personnel members and all of them have now swore their allegiance to the crimean authorities becoming in addition to other crimean police military border guards navy emergency services who are have all said that they will not fulfill what they call are illegal orders coming from the self-appointed government of point of thought is in kiev it's not only about those who were in service before the uprising happened here. the former chief commander in chief of ukraine's navy fleet who was appointed by the new in kiev after the uprising you know says that the only all orders will take will come from also the local authorit
international within twenty four hours a day and in ukraine air force division has pledged allegiance to the crimean people eight hundred personnel and almost fifty warplanes are now under the command of local authorities and that brings the total number of troops who've reportedly switch sides in the peninsula to almost six thousand in just two days. well this is an air force base here in the crimea. in that they have forty five make fighter jets and about eight hundred personnel members and...
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international crisis surrounding ukraine benefitsified with many experts describing the situation as the greatest threat to east-west relations since the cold war. russian troops invade territory of crimea in the last hours today surrounded ukrainian mirlts. the prime minister of ukraine said that action brought the neighboring companies within what he described as a few inches of war. >> this is the red alert. this is not the threat, this is the actually the declaration of war to my country. >> after putting his troops on lie aler to stand by. secretary kerry described the russian invasion as a violation of international law and warned that the united states and its allies would punish russia economically if it does not reverse course. >> every single one of them are prepared to go to the hilt in order to isolate russia whereas to this invasion. they are prepared to put sanctions in place. they are prepared to isolate russia economically. >> in brussels, belgium, at an emergency meeting, nato secretary-general described the situation as dangerous and called on russia to pull back it
international crisis surrounding ukraine benefitsified with many experts describing the situation as the greatest threat to east-west relations since the cold war. russian troops invade territory of crimea in the last hours today surrounded ukrainian mirlts. the prime minister of ukraine said that action brought the neighboring companies within what he described as a few inches of war. >> this is the red alert. this is not the threat, this is the actually the declaration of war to my...
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>> kiev has nothing to do with moscow and internal conflict, ukraine deeply divided country and deeply divided nation. >> so the coverages continues tonight. you will hear from arizona senator john mccain and real life stories of the people living through the crisis in crimea and how life is changing there. join us at 9:00 p.m. the conflict is a major issue at the u.n. human rights council. a hundred ministers and officials address the council. trying to ease international concerns over their government's actions and in south africa, witness testimony began in the murder trial against oscar pistorius. the neighbor said he heard a woman's screams on the morning that os core pistorius killed his girlfriend. in china three more arrests after a deadly stabbing ram panelling. it happened in the south western part of the county. the attackers were from a far western province. >> the trial for the al qaeda member in the united states started today. we have details on that and other stories making the news across america today. >> tony, jury selection began in new york of the son-in-law of osa
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back at the concept of day's top stories and the latest developments is the weekly art international. starting with our breaking news this hour for more top military and security officials. i have decided to side with creamy as authorities earlier the commander of ukraine's naval forces rejected the interim government in kiev. instead choosing to serve the economist region we'll start with colonies of elements joins us live right now maria thinks that thanks for joining us now. if you can just get tells what exactly do these developments mean for crimea and of course for ukraine. well indeed if all amal high ranking officials at the relay on sunday the hands of a crying years old to control security surveys as well as images and interior ministries. let's say allegiance to the crimean authorities are in there on that sunday as well we heard that the commando ukraine's naval forces did the same. i rarely need to strictly comply with the orders to the supreme c'mon get all the economists region mr gray's ok was appointed to the space bike the country's new florida on the previous month
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that this is internal conflict. ukraine was deeply divided country. and deeply divided nation. >> sure. >> this is practically two nations and two countries. and in case, this was my early warning, i am dealing with this problem for 25 years. and i warned, the day when nationalists will capture the power in kiev. >> as that's what you feel has happened here? good and this is the gij of the end of ukrainian statehood because the first action dks. >> why are they nationalist and people who saw for their own lives in their own futures a closer alliance from europe and moscow and russia? >> usually president putin say this many times. let's separate flies on burgers. because flies on burgers are not good. because on kiev, a lot of honest people people were dissatisfied of the situation and the country about corruption and all these kind of things. >> with the yanukovych government? >> yes, that's true, that's true and really this is. but who is commanding the parade over there? the right sector? and extreme nationalists? their slogans under the swas swast
that this is internal conflict. ukraine was deeply divided country. and deeply divided nation. >> sure. >> this is practically two nations and two countries. and in case, this was my early warning, i am dealing with this problem for 25 years. and i warned, the day when nationalists will capture the power in kiev. >> as that's what you feel has happened here? good and this is the gij of the end of ukrainian statehood because the first action dks. >> why are they...
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russia's direct military interest in ukraine is its base in crimea, which is secured by international treaty until 2042. one of the provisions of that treaty is russian forces are not to move beyond the borders of that phase, which they have now done. that is one more agreement they violated. in terms of the question who is provoking white, i'm happy to hear that telephone call cited. imagine just how much evidence the russians have of what the u.s. is doing in ukraine, given that access to that telephone call. that was the best bit they could come up with. in the context of the time, with a telephone conversation showed, was the americans were, a, not up to date about what was happening ukraine, and, b, unable to influence events happening in ukraine. at that time, what was being discussed in that phone call was an offer by the then president .f ukraine which they refused the americans were telling them to accept it, and they refused it. if you just read the transcript of that phone call, it is clear what was happening. remember, that is the best thing the russians could come up with
russia's direct military interest in ukraine is its base in crimea, which is secured by international treaty until 2042. one of the provisions of that treaty is russian forces are not to move beyond the borders of that phase, which they have now done. that is one more agreement they violated. in terms of the question who is provoking white, i'm happy to hear that telephone call cited. imagine just how much evidence the russians have of what the u.s. is doing in ukraine, given that access to...
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an ultimatum in ukraine, russian telling forces in the crimea to surrender. >> this cannot be the way in the 21st century to conduct international affairs. >> the international community trying to respond to russia's occupation. >> oscar pistorius pleading not guilty as he goes on trial for killing his if i recall friend. >> without rapport, we don't have intervention. >> police officers trying to change the lives of people they keep having to arrest. >> we begin with new developments out of ukraine, russia ordering ukrainian navy to surrender. the united nations security council holding a meeting on ukraine this afternoon and vice president biden urging to pull back all russian forces that in country, russia ordering two navy bases to surrender. russian troops also in the capitol of crimea. nick shiver joins us live. you are in the capital, what you are seeing there on the ground? >> on the ground right now, we're seeing right outside the capitol is a very strange scene, you've got ukrainian base or what used to be ukrainian bases for now full of russian soldiers. we just visited one
an ultimatum in ukraine, russian telling forces in the crimea to surrender. >> this cannot be the way in the 21st century to conduct international affairs. >> the international community trying to respond to russia's occupation. >> oscar pistorius pleading not guilty as he goes on trial for killing his if i recall friend. >> without rapport, we don't have intervention. >> police officers trying to change the lives of people they keep having to arrest. >> we...
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and to reframe from any interference elsewhere in ukraine. and alternate the phone call was to present barack obama and treats and made little headway cancer now cus sexiest eight joan carried to visit pm on tuesday. brazen act of aggression. russia may be able to save crimea. but in the end. russia will isolate itself will be costs to the dichotomy of russia cost of russian businesses costa russian individuals and ultimately i think russia will either isolate itself on a global stage. they did just that sixty billion dollars for the olympics to try to present a different face on a tense standoff continues to rage in crimea as ukrainian forces are made whole topic he knew she posts surrounding them are heavily armed men flavored teas that no insignia. despite his two sons from the bread and some of the trees the region have be identified as russian with the wheel race to the grounds and the mission equipment but i will repeat. we hope for cold must be reached massacre mama has said that they will be no wall. new work. this was a moment davis
and to reframe from any interference elsewhere in ukraine. and alternate the phone call was to present barack obama and treats and made little headway cancer now cus sexiest eight joan carried to visit pm on tuesday. brazen act of aggression. russia may be able to save crimea. but in the end. russia will isolate itself will be costs to the dichotomy of russia cost of russian businesses costa russian individuals and ultimately i think russia will either isolate itself on a global stage. they did...
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western diplomats have expressed grave concerns over the risk to ukraine sovereignty. us president barack obama strongly condemns minute reaction during a ninety minute when cool with it in staking was a clear violation of international laws of karma i did the us will suspend upcoming participation in preparatory meetings for the upcoming tv eighteen meetings and salty the rapid pace of events has wrestled ukraine's leaders to power up the yanukovich with ukraine last week. ukraine's crisis began in november when united which the fountain to free trade pact with the place it onto cloth the results might be a surprise to some but a new study by the institute for huge policy research shows until the cheese in the uk more likely to be religious but all the. the survey challenges many long held assumptions about the future of detroit. the report was compiled by the london based institute for jewish policy research has cooled. she's in the united kingdom. the key finding is not in general the young pink sheets off the more likely they'll keep that's thirds of the most treac
western diplomats have expressed grave concerns over the risk to ukraine sovereignty. us president barack obama strongly condemns minute reaction during a ninety minute when cool with it in staking was a clear violation of international laws of karma i did the us will suspend upcoming participation in preparatory meetings for the upcoming tv eighteen meetings and salty the rapid pace of events has wrestled ukraine's leaders to power up the yanukovich with ukraine last week. ukraine's crisis...
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for any military interventioning in ukraine. >> now, you've called this an invasion. so what are the costs? >> well, we're now discussing all of the options. this is an act of aggression that is completely trumped up in terms of its pretext. it's really 19th century behavior in the 21st century and there's no way to start with that if russia persists in this, that the g-8 countries are going to assemble in sochi. that's a starter. but there's much more than that. russia has major investment and trade needs and desires. i think there's a unified view by all of the foreign ministers i talked with yesterday, all of the g-8 and more that they're simply going to isolate russia, they're not going to engage with russia in a normal business as usual manner, that russia is inviting the international stage. there could even be ultimately asset freezes, visa bans, there could be certainly disruption of any of the normal trade routine. and there could be business drawback on investment in the country. the oyfruble is already feeline impact of this and going down. the reason for
for any military interventioning in ukraine. >> now, you've called this an invasion. so what are the costs? >> well, we're now discussing all of the options. this is an act of aggression that is completely trumped up in terms of its pretext. it's really 19th century behavior in the 21st century and there's no way to start with that if russia persists in this, that the g-8 countries are going to assemble in sochi. that's a starter. but there's much more than that. russia has major...
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the president has been mobilizing the international community in support of ukraine and to isolate russia for the actions taken here, that's been very successful in recent days. if you look at what we're doing around the world, i don't think our leadership in building extraordinarily deep ties of trade for examiner i in asia ans important in our leadership. but in this particular instance, the president is mobilizing the international community. >> woodruff: tony blinken, deputy advisories to pt all eyes are now on russia, as administration officials try to determine how far vladimir putin will or wont go for that we get two views, starting with michael mcfaul, who stepped down as u.s. ambassador to russia just last week. you know gla vladimir putin or e been the senior official who's known him best. is he a bully or a pragmatist in this? >> well, he's a frustrated leader is the way i would describe it. he had a vision for the eurasian economic union, as he called it, where he would reunite in an economic union the former pieces of the soviet union in parallel to the european union. and h
the president has been mobilizing the international community in support of ukraine and to isolate russia for the actions taken here, that's been very successful in recent days. if you look at what we're doing around the world, i don't think our leadership in building extraordinarily deep ties of trade for examiner i in asia ans important in our leadership. but in this particular instance, the president is mobilizing the international community. >> woodruff: tony blinken, deputy...
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shall not interfere in the internal affairs of ukraine. what part of that agreement justifies the military action that we have seen russia taking in the crimea? my russian colleague has said just now that the russian federation is not against the a monitoring mission. can he confirm that the russian federation accepts the deployment in the next few days of such a mission? >> i think the representative of the united kingdom for his statement. do i hear any further requests? the russian federation has the floor. ami cannot talk about osc, i not talking about osce. their functions. we support his mission. the osce, that one has to be discussed. support what he said. there is too much disinformation going on, too much, too many statements. statements that are not realistic. f -- much of what the english colleague said about what is going on in crimea is not in line with reality. thank you. >> i think they're representative of the russian federation for his statement. the representative ukraine has asked for the floor to make a further statemen
shall not interfere in the internal affairs of ukraine. what part of that agreement justifies the military action that we have seen russia taking in the crimea? my russian colleague has said just now that the russian federation is not against the a monitoring mission. can he confirm that the russian federation accepts the deployment in the next few days of such a mission? >> i think the representative of the united kingdom for his statement. do i hear any further requests? the russian...
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and so the approach as i've just outlined sick and applied to internal conflicts in syria in ukraine in any other country it's very well known who and how created the crisis in ukraine similar western partners have challenge the legitimacy actions of the. forests of the of the power and how far supported and to governmental protests they've encouraged to the participants and then resorted to aggressive use of forests administrative buildings were seized and put on fire the police was said. warehouses with weapons were looted fishes in the green in regions were abused the center of key of like many other cities in western ukraine was seized by the national reggie core elements and what we saw the. election is the formation of the. cabinet winners and the judges were of the constitutional court were dismissed and some an even some have even called for a criminal cases to be opened against them we've heard cause to limit the russian language and some say that the use of the russian language should be punished some say that. some of the political parties need to be banned so these winner
and so the approach as i've just outlined sick and applied to internal conflicts in syria in ukraine in any other country it's very well known who and how created the crisis in ukraine similar western partners have challenge the legitimacy actions of the. forests of the of the power and how far supported and to governmental protests they've encouraged to the participants and then resorted to aggressive use of forests administrative buildings were seized and put on fire the police was said....
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the crisis in ukraine has escalated into an international confrontation. a standoff between russia and the west, unlike anything that's been seen since the fall of the soviet union. more than 20 years ago. it's one more bhig test for the obama administration on the world stage. over the weekend, russian forces occupied airports and an infantry base in the crimean peninsula, seizing operational control of the ukrainian region that is traditionally aligned itself with moscow. protesters for and against vladimir putin have broken out in cities all over ukraine, and this morning, russian forces seized a ferry terminal in kerch, possible landing point for more troops. it's all raising fears that putin is on the verge of invading the rest of ukraine in an effort to rest control from opposition forces that ousted a pro-russian president, viktor yanukovych 10 days ago. the interim prime minister said we're on the brink of disaster. nbc's bill nealy has more on russia's latest military maneuvers. >> reporter: they're exerting their control here without firing a sho
the crisis in ukraine has escalated into an international confrontation. a standoff between russia and the west, unlike anything that's been seen since the fall of the soviet union. more than 20 years ago. it's one more bhig test for the obama administration on the world stage. over the weekend, russian forces occupied airports and an infantry base in the crimean peninsula, seizing operational control of the ukrainian region that is traditionally aligned itself with moscow. protesters for and...
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international with me rule research from the entire news team and welcome to the program. my downs idea of power to the people has taken a rather strange turn in ukraine post-coup leaders have just appointed to only govern as a key because replacing officials it deems a less than absolutely loyal to the new or thorough tease are all of i can tell us more about these are surprise appointments joining us live here on the program good morning peter what do you know. well in the important industrial cities and regions of patrols and dawn yet the interim government based here in kiev has decided to shake things up and replace those governors with people more loyal to them now. the fact that they've appointed two of ukraine's oligarchies to those top spots is certainly looking to raise a few eyebrows with those on the independence square just behind me who are calling for these type of. the extreme wealthy in the country to be allowed nowhere in the power but they are in place right now in those two all important industrial cities let's have a look at who's been put into those j
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situation in ukraine and crimea? >> it is twofold. many ukrainians are looking what is happening in crimea with a sense of red -- of resignation. i don't think they believe in the idea that they could take on the russian military in crimea and take it back if russia wants to hold on to it. spent $4his country billion versus -- $4 billion on its military versus russia $77 billion. people are hoping this is some game from president retain and he is just doing this -- from president putin, and he is just doing this as a test and does not intend on doing this. aren't think the ukrainians anticipating that they are going to get any assistance from other countries in terms of troops. they do feel is that this may just strengthen their termsn other affairs in of getting financial assistance, for example, from the likes of the imf. since you and i spoke on friday, that is a factor in this. >> we will be back with you a little bit later. joining us from kiev. let's talk about that international reaction that we are seeing bro
situation in ukraine and crimea? >> it is twofold. many ukrainians are looking what is happening in crimea with a sense of red -- of resignation. i don't think they believe in the idea that they could take on the russian military in crimea and take it back if russia wants to hold on to it. spent $4his country billion versus -- $4 billion on its military versus russia $77 billion. people are hoping this is some game from president retain and he is just doing this -- from president putin,...
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reporting from haifa in ukraine still to come here on r.t. international for you give it up for the tax man not everyone shirks paying their dues and the british businesses who are. happy to share with the state i hope the. bottom line. the rest of the world's top headlines coming your way in just a flash. this is the media leave us so we leave the media. by the same motions your. party is in. no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politics. if you're just joining us welcome to the program on r.t.e. international. humanitarian supplies from the west to the suffering millions in syria could also prove to be something of a trojan horse there are also specials that terrorists are exploiting the foreign relief programs in order to sneak into the country. head of the roughly a three thousand mile journey that would take him across europe and into the heart of a country cracking under the strain of the devastating ongoing conflicts we drive them yeah but. still a job to some of it to the greatest forbes award. goes to. the.
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ron slip, td international managing partner. he actually returned from ukraine on friday. and thomas fraughter, managing director of husser and company who joins us on the phone from ukraine. thomas, i want to go to you first. who is in charge in ukraine right now? >> well, you have a newly appointed government, if you look what is going on in kiev and acting prime minister who is now in charge, if you will, running the government, is calling the shots at least from a standpoint of the rada. david: you're in kiev now. any signs of russians there or so far they are keeping their distance? >> they're keeping their distance. they're right now isolated to crimea. david: are the people afraid though that the russians are coming? >> i think there is certainly that fear. it's strange. because i came, i left the region on friday. i was in central asia. came back to new york. the news hit and i literally hopped on a plane yesterday to arrive back here this afternoon. seemed to me that it was, strangely enough, a little bit of business as usual. i thought i would see more, more mili
ron slip, td international managing partner. he actually returned from ukraine on friday. and thomas fraughter, managing director of husser and company who joins us on the phone from ukraine. thomas, i want to go to you first. who is in charge in ukraine right now? >> well, you have a newly appointed government, if you look what is going on in kiev and acting prime minister who is now in charge, if you will, running the government, is calling the shots at least from a standpoint of the...
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the associated press says russia issued ultimatum for surrender of two ukraine yap warships in crimea. secretary kerry said the international community could kick russia out of the g8 holding meetings in sochi in june and they could freeze assets if russia does not withdraw the occupation. he is scheduled to make remarks shortly from the state department after a meeting with the prime minister of moldova. we'll bring you remarks on companion network c-span. russian president vladmir putin said he sent troops to protect russian personnel in military bases in southern ukraine after the ouster of ukraine's president. secretary of state kerry will speak to the american israel public affairs committee meeting, aipac. we will have the secretary's remarks live from the conference on our companion network c-span. those remarks are scheduled to start at 5:00 eastern time. at the pentagon -- >> internet as we know it today, bears no resemblance to monopoly telephone service back in the 1930s and '40s and '50s. and what, what the courts have said and what the congress supports is if i walk in to
the associated press says russia issued ultimatum for surrender of two ukraine yap warships in crimea. secretary kerry said the international community could kick russia out of the g8 holding meetings in sochi in june and they could freeze assets if russia does not withdraw the occupation. he is scheduled to make remarks shortly from the state department after a meeting with the prime minister of moldova. we'll bring you remarks on companion network c-span. russian president vladmir putin said...
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with ukraine outmatched militarily by every measure, the question becomes what is the international response and how effective can it be? we have fox team coverage tonight. wendell goler reports from the white house, which is not considering military options. fbn's maria bartiromo looks at the economic impact worldwide. brit hume on the politics and policy involving vladimir putin and president obama, but we begin with amy kellogg in the ground in kiev. hi, amy. >> hi, bret. people in this city less than two weeks literally gave their lives for the future of ukraine. a future free of the russian orbit, a future with a tilt towards the west, but day by day now they're seeing their gains clawed back by russia. not necessarily, bret, here in the capital, but definitely in crimea, over which russia has complete operational control. even so, russia is not stopping. grabbing the border posts at a ferry crossing between russia and ukraine. it then used it to bring several truckloads of soldiers into crimea. this begs the question, what next? russian soldiers still not wearing the markings of their
with ukraine outmatched militarily by every measure, the question becomes what is the international response and how effective can it be? we have fox team coverage tonight. wendell goler reports from the white house, which is not considering military options. fbn's maria bartiromo looks at the economic impact worldwide. brit hume on the politics and policy involving vladimir putin and president obama, but we begin with amy kellogg in the ground in kiev. hi, amy. >> hi, bret. people in...
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ukraine on the brink of disaster, the latest on the standoff between russian and ukraine troops and international response at ending the crisis. the first double amputee to compete in the olympics goes on trial for murder, the case of the blade runner is watched so closely in his country. another winter storm shuts down federal offices and causes major pile ups, where the system is headed today and what could be coming on its heels. >> without rapport we don't have intervention. >> reporter: police officers going the extra mile to change the lives of repeat offenders. ♪ good morning and welcome to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie sy. the crisis in ukraine has quickly spiralled into an international standoff, russian troops now control the crimea peninsula in the southern part of the country and ukraine is mobilizing military calling up reserves and asking for volunteers. this morning the foreign minister sergei fedorov says it's about defending rights and john kerry is heading to kiev on tuesday to meet with members of the interim government and british foreign minister william hague is there
ukraine on the brink of disaster, the latest on the standoff between russian and ukraine troops and international response at ending the crisis. the first double amputee to compete in the olympics goes on trial for murder, the case of the blade runner is watched so closely in his country. another winter storm shuts down federal offices and causes major pile ups, where the system is headed today and what could be coming on its heels. >> without rapport we don't have intervention. >>...
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we want a peaceful resolution through the normal processes of international relations. but in the absence you have president putin making the right decision to work with the government of ukraine, to work with the west, to work with all of us, as i said a moment ago, this is not about the russia and the united states. it's about the people of ukraine. and we asked president putinton step back from being in violation of the u.n. charter, in violation of the helsinki final act, in violation of the 1997 russia, ukraine basing agreement. i mean, they are in direct overt violation of international law. >> can i just challenge you on one point. >> we asked them to step back. >> you say it's not about the u.s. and russia, but the reality is just wednesday, you told me ltclleague andrea mitchell that will vladimir putin said he would respect the territorial integrity of ukraine. now you're talking about russia annexing the crimea. something happened. i wonder as you hear some criticism from conservatives an that say the issue here is that vladimir putin's not afraid, that he sa
we want a peaceful resolution through the normal processes of international relations. but in the absence you have president putin making the right decision to work with the government of ukraine, to work with the west, to work with all of us, as i said a moment ago, this is not about the russia and the united states. it's about the people of ukraine. and we asked president putinton step back from being in violation of the u.n. charter, in violation of the helsinki final act, in violation of...
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. >>> up next, ukraine is just the latest international challenge for president obama. our own gloria borger gives us her take on whether the president has a creditability problem. >>> and later, an exclusive interview with the former ukrainian leader, just released from prison. we'll hear her plea for help from the west. work end? does it end after you've expanded your business? after your company's gone public? and the capital's been invested? or when your company's bought another? is it over after you've given back? you never stop achieving. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where
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community in affirming that there will be costs for military intervention in ukraine. >> critics say the warning was weak. fox news learned from a senior u.s. official that the pentagon has not prepared any military con tingsys for ukraine. as putin flexes russia's military muscle, the president obama administration this week is making proposals that would shrink our military. when chuck hagel was nominated to be secretary of defense, i strongly objected based on his record as a senator and some of his comments about our allies in the middle east that absolutely scared the living day lights out of me. my fears, they were not unfounded. as this week hagel proudly announced his proposal to further gut the military readiness of our nation by drausic troop reductions and cuts to our families and family health care. for the past 100 years presidents and our nation's warriors have warned of putting our guard down. both democrat and republican presents from coolidge to roosevelt to eisenhower to reagan reminded us that readiness to fight is the foundation of freedom. the best minds in our n
community in affirming that there will be costs for military intervention in ukraine. >> critics say the warning was weak. fox news learned from a senior u.s. official that the pentagon has not prepared any military con tingsys for ukraine. as putin flexes russia's military muscle, the president obama administration this week is making proposals that would shrink our military. when chuck hagel was nominated to be secretary of defense, i strongly objected based on his record as a senator...
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, to always have an ability to threaten the rest of ukraine and also to keep ukraine from joining international organizations like nato. as long as ukraine is a divided country, they will not be able to enter into defense alliances that require them to have control over their sovereignty or territorial integrity. host: butler, pennsylvania, republican line, good morning. caller: i want to go back farther in the history. we speak about crimea. the fact is that stalin was removing the tartars which were the majority of the population in the crimea at that time and sending them to siberia. many of those people never got a chance to come back. some did return after stalin died. that is one part that should be taken into consideration. since vladimir putin sent 800 tanks -- it sounds like a lot more serious than the conversations going on. guest: that's a good point. that is a fairly accurate reading of some of the crimean history. the take away here is that there is not a lot love lost between the crimean's and the kremlin. it's not as if ukrainians in crimea want to be part of russia. that seems n
, to always have an ability to threaten the rest of ukraine and also to keep ukraine from joining international organizations like nato. as long as ukraine is a divided country, they will not be able to enter into defense alliances that require them to have control over their sovereignty or territorial integrity. host: butler, pennsylvania, republican line, good morning. caller: i want to go back farther in the history. we speak about crimea. the fact is that stalin was removing the tartars...
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the contingent of russian armed forces located in the autonomous republic of crimea according to an international treaty stated in the constitution of the russian federation i asked the upper house of parliament for permission to use armed forces new crane until the situation there is stabilized the federation council unanimously approved the move it was specifically reiterated by both the senators and the presidential spokesman that the deployment was optional depending on the severity of the threat to the russian nationals living in the crimea and the south east territories of ukraine it simply gives the russian president the right to react promptly in case of infiltration of radical groups into those territories if there are attacks of nationalistic radicals on ethnic russians or if assaults continue similar to the ones that take place on the first of march in the crimea as capital simferopol. to understand why crimea refuses to recognize the new leader think here and why it has appealed to russia for help at the artes website we have the historical background to how the peninsula was separate
the contingent of russian armed forces located in the autonomous republic of crimea according to an international treaty stated in the constitution of the russian federation i asked the upper house of parliament for permission to use armed forces new crane until the situation there is stabilized the federation council unanimously approved the move it was specifically reiterated by both the senators and the presidential spokesman that the deployment was optional depending on the severity of the...
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sovereignty, ukraine's territorial integrity, that they're a violation of international law, they're a violation of previous agreements that russia has made with respect to how it treats and respects its neighbors, and as a consequence, we got strong statements from nato, from the g-7, condemning the actions that russia's taken. and we are going to continue these diplomatic efforts during the course of this week. my interest is seeing the ukrainian people being able to determine their own destiny. russia has strong historic ties to the ukraine. there are a lot of russian nationals inside of ukraine as well as native russians, as there are a lot of ukrainians inside of russia. there are strong commercial ties between those two countries. and so, all of those interests, i think, can be recognized, but what cannot be done is for russia, with impunity, to put its soldiers on the ground and violate basic principles that are recognized around the world. and i think the strong condemnation that it's received from countries around the world indicates the degree to which russia's on the wrong
sovereignty, ukraine's territorial integrity, that they're a violation of international law, they're a violation of previous agreements that russia has made with respect to how it treats and respects its neighbors, and as a consequence, we got strong statements from nato, from the g-7, condemning the actions that russia's taken. and we are going to continue these diplomatic efforts during the course of this week. my interest is seeing the ukrainian people being able to determine their own...
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one, prop up ukraine by directly expressing support for ukraine. some think this russian intervention adds impetus to is push to a russian-led apec, which comes later in the week. on the other hand, he may want to punish russia with whatever leverage they have. he spent the better part of yesterday on the phone with a whole host of leaders. have a listen. >> it is really 19th century behavior in the 21st century. there is really no way to start with, if russia persists in this, that the g-8 countries are going to assemble in sochi. that's a starter. >> and one thing, he's been talking about the ruble weakening. we're seeing more of that today or the prospect of more of that happening today. so i think kerry thinks, and the u.s. thinks, that some of russia, that asome of the punishment for russia will be self-inflicted. they are also talking about asset freezes, visa bans. the u.s. does $40 billion in trade with russia. kicking russia out of the g-8, or at least not going to the g-8 which was supposed to be in soachy in june. -- sochi in june. one a
one, prop up ukraine by directly expressing support for ukraine. some think this russian intervention adds impetus to is push to a russian-led apec, which comes later in the week. on the other hand, he may want to punish russia with whatever leverage they have. he spent the better part of yesterday on the phone with a whole host of leaders. have a listen. >> it is really 19th century behavior in the 21st century. there is really no way to start with, if russia persists in this, that the...
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russia and the ukraine on the brink. an emergency united nations security council meeting has been called for just over three hours from now. the russians have called that to try to deal with this conflict. this as the ukrainian ambassador to the united nations tells us that there is the threat of war. we sat down with the ukrainian ambassador and he says that the ukraine will successfully defend itself, though he says his people and his nation and government do not want an armed conflict with russia. he is calling on world leaders to tell russian president vladmir putin to, quote, in his words, cool things down. he said russia violated international law and united nations principals with the illegal aggression against crimea and there's a looming possibility of war. it's clearly taken its toll. >> do you fear there could be war? >> well, i think to be -- even to they about that. prepare for what happened. we are preparing to defend ourselves. we are preparing to defend ourselves with the help of other partners. so the s
russia and the ukraine on the brink. an emergency united nations security council meeting has been called for just over three hours from now. the russians have called that to try to deal with this conflict. this as the ukrainian ambassador to the united nations tells us that there is the threat of war. we sat down with the ukrainian ambassador and he says that the ukraine will successfully defend itself, though he says his people and his nation and government do not want an armed conflict with...
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major gas pipelines that help supply europe run from russia through ukraine. other issues rattling markets, talk of sanctions on russia. russia is much more dependent on the international economy today than it was the last time tensions were high between russia and the west. ukraine is one of the world's top exporters of corn and wheat, if you didn't know that. concern there that prices could rise if there's some sort of disruption. and ukraine is economically unstable. it owes $13 billion in debt this year and could face default if help isn't coming soon. now, the u.s., the treasury secretary has said a couple of times now that the u.s. and its partners are ready to help provide support for economic growth and stability in ukraine, but frankly, investors are still very worried. so, this is why in a very closely tied geopolitical marketplace, that's why something like this really, really matters to your money. >> yeah. it will be a rocky day on wall street. developments happening by the minute on ukraine. "new day" starts right now. >>> the united states is un
major gas pipelines that help supply europe run from russia through ukraine. other issues rattling markets, talk of sanctions on russia. russia is much more dependent on the international economy today than it was the last time tensions were high between russia and the west. ukraine is one of the world's top exporters of corn and wheat, if you didn't know that. concern there that prices could rise if there's some sort of disruption. and ukraine is economically unstable. it owes $13 billion in...
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the united states doesn't need or want to punish russia necessarily for this violation of the international law. it wants moscow to back off and ease the tensions. right now, as elizabeth palmer just said, russian forces are there in crimea they are a reality. and until they move out this will be a confrontation between those russian forces on the ground and the implied threat of economic sanctions from the west. norah and charlie? >> major, thank you. >>> senior security contributor mike morell is with us, former deputy director at the cia. good morning. >> good morning. >> we want to talk about putin and what he's up to. what are the larger risks at stake in this crisis? >> so i think the real risk here is that this war could spread. eastern ukraine is largely russian speaking and that could give putin a reason to move into eastern ukraine and have a larger war between ukraine and russia. >> why is putin doing this? what's he up to? >> two reasons. one, it's been a long time russian foreign policy in general and putin's desire in particular to establish control -- complete control over al
the united states doesn't need or want to punish russia necessarily for this violation of the international law. it wants moscow to back off and ease the tensions. right now, as elizabeth palmer just said, russian forces are there in crimea they are a reality. and until they move out this will be a confrontation between those russian forces on the ground and the implied threat of economic sanctions from the west. norah and charlie? >> major, thank you. >>> senior security...
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fox news alert out of the ukraine. scrambling interceptor aircraft to stop russian fighter jets overnight. is putin no longer listening to america's tough talk? >> the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs if there is military intervention. >> i think it would be a mistake and this would set in motion so many different dynamics that are not in anyone's interest. >> he's going to lose on the international stage. russia is going to lose. the russian people are going to lose. he's going to lose all of the glow that came out of the olympics. he is not going to have a sochi g8. he may not remain in the g8. >> i don't think he cares. joining us is a member of the house foreign affairs committee, illinois congressman adam kinkingser. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> it's great to have you here in new york city. so far in this, putin is winning. >> yeah. it appears so. let's be very clear about something, this reset with russia is over. it's gone. it's been gone
fox news alert out of the ukraine. scrambling interceptor aircraft to stop russian fighter jets overnight. is putin no longer listening to america's tough talk? >> the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs if there is military intervention. >> i think it would be a mistake and this would set in motion so many different dynamics that are not in anyone's interest. >> he's going to lose on the international stage. russia...